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Rikyu took the baton of artlessness from his predecessor, Ikkyu, when he introduced Korean craft pottery into his tea ceremony. The Korean potters, who might have made a hundred similar pots in a day, were probably totally devoid of any thought of artistic aspirations as they worked, and it was just this lack of intellect that proved so attractive
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A master who cannot bow to his disciple cannot bow to Buddha.
Shunryu Suzuki • Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
attainment. To call him a tathagata, or one who appears as he truly is, is to indicate his nature.
Red Pine • The Diamond Sutra: The Perfection of Wisdom
“A roshi is a person who has actualized that perfect freedom which is the potentiality for all human beings. He exists freely in the fullness of his whole being. The flow of his consciousness is not the fixed repetitive patterns of our usual self-centered consciousness, but rather arises spontaneously and naturally from the actual circumstances of
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